A Thai anti-government protester holds a placard behind barbed wire outside the government’s temporary office in the permanent secretary for defense suburb of Bangkok on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO
A Thai anti-government protester holds a placard behind barbed wire outside the government’s temporary office in the permanent secretary for defense suburb of Bangkok on Wednesday. AFP PHOTO

BANGKOK: Defiant Thai opposition protesters surrounded Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra’s crisis headquarters on Wednesday, stepping up their campaign a day after dramatic street clashes left five dead and dozens wounded in Bangkok.

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